Manchester United defender Millie Turner outed Adidas for getting her name wrong in a photo - despite being an athlete with the American giants for the past two years.
Turner took to social media to highlight the error which was a part of the company's promotion of the new United kit.
A photo of Turner was labelled Amy Turner, a player who had been at United for three years before signing for Orlando Pride last month.
The 25-year-old vented her frustration on Twitter, writing: "Considering I’ve been at Manchester United for 3 years and an adidas athlete for 2… You’d like to think adidas would get my name right".

The tweet has gone viral with thousands of fans and players interacting and commenting on the post.
Former United player Jess Sigsworth wrote: "Outstanding player, outstanding person and they still can’t get her name right. That would only happen to female players #MustDoBetter "
The star who Adidas mistook Turner for, Amy Turner, mocked the company, writing: "'NeVeR FoRgEt WhErE yOu CaMe FrOm' We must do better!"
And Blackburn Rovers star Natasha Fenton wrote: "It’s like big brands are just going through the motions to ‘support’ and ‘promote’ female athletes. It comes across as if they are doing it just because society says so. Shame on you adidas."

PA's news agency have contacted Adidas for comment.
There has been a lot of changes to United's women's side recently and it's not just Amy Turner who has left the club.
Players Sigsworth and Jane Ross have departed and their star striker Lauren James is poised to sign for Women's Super League champions Chelsea. Manager Casey Stoney has also left in recent months.
Stoney, who has now been appointed manager of the new National Women's Soccer League club San Diego, was key to the club's success.
She was named boss when the women's team was founded in 2018 and led the side to Championship glory in their first season to win promotion into the Women's Super League.
Since then they have finished fourth in the WSL in the 19/20 and 20/21 campaigns. The side also managed to bag two World Cup winners in Christen Press and Tobin Heath for the 20/21 season.
The players that remain at United have been without a manager since May and The Athletic reported earlier this month that the stars are ready to approach the Professional Footballers’ Association about the direction the team is going in.
They are reportedly set to ask advice on how to improve the club's approach to the women's team. United had said in 2018 they would upgrade facilities at The Cliff training ground but work is yet to take place.
United will have to work fast to appoint a new manager and create a unity within the team as the WSL season starts up once again on September 3.
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